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that is not -- i don't believe, i spent too much time studying barack obama, that is not who barack obama is. i'm not saying that he shouldn't take a little of bill clinton's advice, do the i feel your pain bit. but you have to in politics, the reason barack obama won this presidency in the first place, because he was true to himself. he didn't pander, do the sorts of things expected of polices. >> you're basically saying, you can do it, i can't. it's more like bragging. >>> coming up, the republican party unveils its so-called pledge to america and it may be just the biggest political cover up since water gate. the good stuff. cut taxes, spending, but the big question, does it really hide or disguise the more serious, radical p radical pro pose sal the republicans have. let's talk about what's being covered over. stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, expresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships anywher
that is not -- i don't believe, i spent too much time studying barack obama, that is not who barack obama is. i'm not saying that he shouldn't take a little of bill clinton's advice, do the i feel your pain bit. but you have to in politics, the reason barack obama won this presidency in the first place, because he was true to himself. he didn't pander, do the sorts of things expected of polices. >> you're basically saying, you can do it, i can't. it's more like bragging. >>>...
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what has barack obama lost as president as he had as a candidate? the most common answer from half our metergroup is he's no longer inspiring. the meter says he does not have a consistent message. and finally, some on our meter said mr. obama doesn't know the country. john, i thought your answer was interesting and said he lacks a consistent compelling communication right now. is it the people don't get why he is president, the basic reason he's there? >> yeah, and actually it goes beyond communication. you mentioned in t stup reagan and clinton. the are two people who are not just good communicators but had a good theory of the case, they knew what they believed and exained it well to the country and talked about where the country was at that moment in history and how their policies would translate and lead us forward. obama during the him campaign had a clear message but had that theory of the case, he was for change, he was not a clinton, he was not a bush. he came into office still without that big narrative and really hurt him becauset this mom
what has barack obama lost as president as he had as a candidate? the most common answer from half our metergroup is he's no longer inspiring. the meter says he does not have a consistent message. and finally, some on our meter said mr. obama doesn't know the country. john, i thought your answer was interesting and said he lacks a consistent compelling communication right now. is it the people don't get why he is president, the basic reason he's there? >> yeah, and actually it goes beyond...
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most importantly, he had the confidence of the great president of the united states, barack obama barack obama trusts ray lahood. one other person that is not here that i want to technology is jerry brown. this has been a decade for him for decades. i know he is in southern california right now. it is very important to acknowledge, as others have, that for generations, california has stood as the beacon for innovation for the nation and world. yes, we salute our governor for the role he plays -- david, give him our guards. i am sorry that he could not be here with us. every manifestation of our state, whether it is the people who vote, local, regional authorities to participate, elected officials, everyone agrees that this was a priority. when the secretary says we have our act together, mr. secretary, we have been ready for a long time. what made such a difference, what tipped it over, of course, was the vision and leadership of president barack obama and the courage to go forward with this american reinvestment and recovery act which has saved or created millions of jobs, and now so ma
most importantly, he had the confidence of the great president of the united states, barack obama barack obama trusts ray lahood. one other person that is not here that i want to technology is jerry brown. this has been a decade for him for decades. i know he is in southern california right now. it is very important to acknowledge, as others have, that for generations, california has stood as the beacon for innovation for the nation and world. yes, we salute our governor for the role he plays...
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we don't even know who barack obama is. it's so odd for the great communicator. >> obama the president does not have the connection that obama the candidate did. >> i was listening in the radio today. i heard obama react to auguthe speech. the american people expect him to be fighting for them. >> i think the problem with that is that's not who he is. every time people say barack obama needs to be passionate. he needs to connect better with voters, barack obama needs to be bill clinton, he's not that. if he starts to do that, he's going to come across as totally inauthentic. he has to go back and do what he said he was going to do, which is bring republicans and democrats and do that together. >> easier said than done. >> you can be more forceful than he was. >> he can at least try it on a daily basis. he has not done that. >> one thing i'm catching out here a lot is people know what republicans stand for, but they don't know what democrats stand for. that's particularly true on the issue of jobs. they know that republicans
we don't even know who barack obama is. it's so odd for the great communicator. >> obama the president does not have the connection that obama the candidate did. >> i was listening in the radio today. i heard obama react to auguthe speech. the american people expect him to be fighting for them. >> i think the problem with that is that's not who he is. every time people say barack obama needs to be passionate. he needs to connect better with voters, barack obama needs to be...
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i completely agree with him in his reaction to barack obama's albuquerque answer on this question of why he's a christian. and then using his own family, his mother in particular, as some sort of negative counter point. they didn't go to church but he made this choice and he was much more mature in his adult life and the choices that he made about religion. i think what roger simon was picking up on, was this habit, this reflex that obama and the white house have had of reaching into his family history and in some cases the family morgue, and resurrecting these figures from the past as foils for barack obama. we've seen it in other ways when he's not throwing them under the bus, he's using them as political props. he will lecture conservatives to leave his family and daughters alone. but then drag them into the public picture to argue for everything from obama care to the child nutrition act to shoring up his bad pr over the bp spill. >> sean: i can't get over it. i know liberals get mad every time i bring it up. i don't buy his answer. i had no idea about reverend wright. his commen
i completely agree with him in his reaction to barack obama's albuquerque answer on this question of why he's a christian. and then using his own family, his mother in particular, as some sort of negative counter point. they didn't go to church but he made this choice and he was much more mature in his adult life and the choices that he made about religion. i think what roger simon was picking up on, was this habit, this reflex that obama and the white house have had of reaching into his family...
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people went into 2008 believing that african americans supported barack obama simply because he was black and people have always assumed going into 2012, he's going to get 100% of the black vote. for an african american woman to question the first african american president what is happening within her family, not just as a black family, but in terms of all americans and the fact that the unemployment rate for the majority of the country is hovering around 10% and the african american community is 17%. it makes me wonder what is happening with barack obama within the black community and what is his support going to look like in 2012? you don't have a lot of people talking about it, but that is critical. >> i think the black community should be proud of this kind of reaction of this black woman. >> i don't think it's a matter of the black community should be proud, it is instructive for people who believe that barack obama will have the black vote simply because he's black. >> you mean that when push comes to shove, he may not have the kind of black strength that he had going into this? >>
people went into 2008 believing that african americans supported barack obama simply because he was black and people have always assumed going into 2012, he's going to get 100% of the black vote. for an african american woman to question the first african american president what is happening within her family, not just as a black family, but in terms of all americans and the fact that the unemployment rate for the majority of the country is hovering around 10% and the african american community...
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barack obama could recover. but this smear will stick, and this is what they're hitting him with when they got him down. that's my thought p it's purely political but that's what newt is, i think. >> well, i think newt is visoral. he's a visceral attack guy. he wasn't very good as a speaker because he wasn't an affirmative character as much as a brilliant attack guy. here, he's doing the dirtiest of dirty work for the conservative cause and the conservative coalition. why he feels he needs to do this, i'm not sure. he used to be more focused on economics and issues like that. than he is on this. even though he came out of georgia, he was seen almost as a progressive in certain respects, for his -- the flavor of what he said 15, 18 years ago. why he's doing this now, i don't know. but you're right. it's to keep obama down and to try to turn the virtues of biography around on obama. let's not forget that obama sold himself originally and was embraced for it. i think the republicans understand that his biography is
barack obama could recover. but this smear will stick, and this is what they're hitting him with when they got him down. that's my thought p it's purely political but that's what newt is, i think. >> well, i think newt is visoral. he's a visceral attack guy. he wasn't very good as a speaker because he wasn't an affirmative character as much as a brilliant attack guy. here, he's doing the dirtiest of dirty work for the conservative cause and the conservative coalition. why he feels he...
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that is not -- i don't believe, i spent too much time studying barack obama, that is not who barack obama is. i'm not saying that he shouldn't take a little of bill clinton's vaerks pour it over, do the i feel your pain bit. but you have to in politics, the reason barack obama won this presidency in the first place, because he was true to himself. because he didn't pander. he didn't do the sorts of things that are expected of politician. >> i think that basically the advice is basically, you can do it, i can't. it's more like bragging. >>> coming up, the republican party unveils its so-called pledge to america and it may be just the biggest political cover up since watergate. you know the good stuff, cut taxes. cut spending. but the big question is, does it really hide or disguise the much more serious, more radical proposal than the republican party has? the tea party stuff that we hear all of the time. how come that's not on the paper? let's talk about what's being covered over on this pledge. you're watching "hardball." no pain medicine is proven to last longer than advil. not tylenol.
that is not -- i don't believe, i spent too much time studying barack obama, that is not who barack obama is. i'm not saying that he shouldn't take a little of bill clinton's vaerks pour it over, do the i feel your pain bit. but you have to in politics, the reason barack obama won this presidency in the first place, because he was true to himself. because he didn't pander. he didn't do the sorts of things that are expected of politician. >> i think that basically the advice is basically,...
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we were seeing for much of this year this notion that they weren't taking it out on barack obama, the president, quite as much as congressional democrats. his popularity was still hanging up there. now that's beginning to take a hit though. empathy, does he share your values? does he represent your troubles and understand your problems? those kinds of personality questions are now starting to see the numbers are taking a toll on barack obama right now. he's coming down in that category as well. people are starting to combine that it is really his fault. which is really just to say barack obama has been there for nearly two years and completely owns this economy. >> lehrer: david, thank you. >> my pleasure. >> ifill: still to come on the newshour, the vigil at the chilean mine; the flare-up over burning the koran; the cleanup at craigslist; and the celebration of dancer judith jamieson. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: a gunman dressed in an iraqi army uniform killed two u.s. soldiers and wounded nine others in iraq today. t
we were seeing for much of this year this notion that they weren't taking it out on barack obama, the president, quite as much as congressional democrats. his popularity was still hanging up there. now that's beginning to take a hit though. empathy, does he share your values? does he represent your troubles and understand your problems? those kinds of personality questions are now starting to see the numbers are taking a toll on barack obama right now. he's coming down in that category as well....
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first, barack obama's dad, barack obama's dad said this. theoretically there is nothing that can stop the government from taxing 100% of income. so long as the people get benefits from the government. you got it? so in other words they could take 100% if they want to, as long as it's shared with everybody else. now this was his father. his father was a marxist, anti-colonial marxist, not the kind of marxist you found in the soviet union. now his mother, she was also anti-colonialist, stanley ann. she married lolo soreto. he was a capitalist. but she didn't really know that. that's why he was sent away. he was sent away to hawaii. to her grand parents right here. this is stanley ann dunham's mom and dad. grandpa decided he needed a role model, somebody that he could really fashion his life after. a mentor. frank marshall davis. this is frank marshall davis' f.b.i. file. it's pretty intense. so this is the dad's writing. mom sends barack away because he's being influenced by somebody who is not a marxist or an anti-colonialist and sends him t
first, barack obama's dad, barack obama's dad said this. theoretically there is nothing that can stop the government from taxing 100% of income. so long as the people get benefits from the government. you got it? so in other words they could take 100% if they want to, as long as it's shared with everybody else. now this was his father. his father was a marxist, anti-colonial marxist, not the kind of marxist you found in the soviet union. now his mother, she was also anti-colonialist, stanley...
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. >> barack obama has this saying that he always set throughout this election is why would you trust the people that drove it into the ditch. the problem is that the american public has waited 20 months for the tow truck to show up. when barack obama makes an intellectual argument in an election that is an emotional, passionate election which we have seen race after race. he has to come out and talk to their heart or their guts. >> this all play into the elite problem the democrats have. you would really have liked health care if you only understood it, okay? and you're not -- republicans weren't serious, right? and i think that's a problem for them. >> the president and the democratic party does need to communicate, not only how the economy is right now, but how they actually are going to make it better and they have to communicate a series of ideas of how -- of what their leadership really means and what their republican leadership really means, and how they have a vision for the future and what the republican vision is. he's not just talking about what he's done, he's going to tal
. >> barack obama has this saying that he always set throughout this election is why would you trust the people that drove it into the ditch. the problem is that the american public has waited 20 months for the tow truck to show up. when barack obama makes an intellectual argument in an election that is an emotional, passionate election which we have seen race after race. he has to come out and talk to their heart or their guts. >> this all play into the elite problem the democrats...
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they are angry because they put their trust in barack obama to do these things. he's accomplished things. and they haven't done what he said they were going to do and that's a problem. >> i got to call a quick time-out in the conversation. we've got a lot more to come. let's head over to the magic wall. we'll give you a sense of what we do have coming. we'll bring you the headlines tonight. steven colbert coming to washington for an immigration hearing. we'll tell you what that's all about. later on tonight when we break down the politics, a lot of republicans trying to move around country thinking obama might be vulnerable in 2012. what leading republican says, i'm not ready? you don't want to miss that. and fascinating new numbers on some of this year's biggest senate races. and two very different look twoot two prominent tea party candidates. >>> let's check in with joe johns for the latest political news. >> this is no joke. stephen colbert testifies this friday at a hearing on protecting america's harvest. he'll tell members of a house immigration subcommitt
they are angry because they put their trust in barack obama to do these things. he's accomplished things. and they haven't done what he said they were going to do and that's a problem. >> i got to call a quick time-out in the conversation. we've got a lot more to come. let's head over to the magic wall. we'll give you a sense of what we do have coming. we'll bring you the headlines tonight. steven colbert coming to washington for an immigration hearing. we'll tell you what that's all...
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obama leaves the white house during tough times, you know, we've editorialized about barack obama apologizing to the u.s. >> jon: let's ask a man of the people. elliss. >> it's a marvellous story, has everything it needs except facts. the two people who-- have now through their staff, the right way to do it you don't want to climb into the gutter with these people said it's absolutely 100% untrue and the office provided no evidence. >> it's an authorized biography. >> no, it's not. >> does this story have legs, so to speak? >> moving on. where people get their news these days, according to a new poll by the pew research center more than a third, 36% of americans say they get news from both digital and traditional sources television radio and print, just shy of the number who rely on traditional sources. only 9% through the internet and mobile technology without also using traditional sources. is this good news? >> i think it's faintly heartening in the sense it does appear that people are consuming more news than they used to in large part more platforms. they've got a pda. and watch it. more
obama leaves the white house during tough times, you know, we've editorialized about barack obama apologizing to the u.s. >> jon: let's ask a man of the people. elliss. >> it's a marvellous story, has everything it needs except facts. the two people who-- have now through their staff, the right way to do it you don't want to climb into the gutter with these people said it's absolutely 100% untrue and the office provided no evidence. >> it's an authorized biography. >>...
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it will depend on barack obama. after this election -- >> chris: let me do a quick follow-up with you. do you think she has begun to answer the substance question of whether she's up to be president? >> i do. i do. in the fact she's playing in the critical debates that matter to the american people goes a long way toward doing that. the other point i was going to make is it matter what is barack obama does in 2012. if there is a ground swell and shift of control of the house and possibly the senate, the president obama listens to the american people and begins to reverse course, that makes the landscape of 2012 different. it's unlikely that he will do that but stranger things have happened. there are a lot of unknowns for 2012. >> chris: juan? >> i look at the poll numbers and it shows polarity of the republicans with the majority of the american public thinks sarah palin is unqualified to be president. she doesn't have the substancem people find her interesting, very attractive, but she quit as governor of alaska.
it will depend on barack obama. after this election -- >> chris: let me do a quick follow-up with you. do you think she has begun to answer the substance question of whether she's up to be president? >> i do. i do. in the fact she's playing in the critical debates that matter to the american people goes a long way toward doing that. the other point i was going to make is it matter what is barack obama does in 2012. if there is a ground swell and shift of control of the house and...
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i think mike castle had been in the senate as a republican he would have cut deals with barack obama on things like cap and trade legislation, tax increases, and on union issues so, i have a sense that republican voters want people really believe in the core reagan issues. that is one of the reasons you've seen these upsets in states like alaska, delaware, kentucky and nevada. i think the whole he electric trit has shifted right. i agree now you're going to see this hurricane that hit the republicans. i think it's headed right smack towards nancy pelosi and democrats. >> if there is a difference this, seat, there is a difference between only 49 republicans in the senate. 50 republicans or 51 in the senate, where have you ability to organize the senate. was it worth the trade? >> yes. i think it was worth the trade. and i agree with steve the he electric trit looked like it's moving right. and... o'donnell victory is more of a reflection of an anger of the he electric trit. and john kerry e mail, i read some comment teary. some of the liberal pundits "new york times" editorial page ar
i think mike castle had been in the senate as a republican he would have cut deals with barack obama on things like cap and trade legislation, tax increases, and on union issues so, i have a sense that republican voters want people really believe in the core reagan issues. that is one of the reasons you've seen these upsets in states like alaska, delaware, kentucky and nevada. i think the whole he electric trit has shifted right. i agree now you're going to see this hurricane that hit the...
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. >> if it were not for barack obama -- if it worked for barack obama, why not for nigeria's president? >> good luck. i do solemnly swear. >> he was not elected to the office. as deputy president, he inherited the top job when the former president died. there has long been speculation he would try to win another term by standing as the candidate. on wednesday, he confirmed his ambition with a post on his facebook page. the social networking website was famously and successfully used by barack obama's campaign to appeal to american voters in 2008. mr. jonathan. >> supporters were relieved he has finally shown his hand. >> we will win, no matter anything. we have to wind up to have equality in nigeria. >> only a fraction of nigeria if people have access to the internet. while few will have seen the president's message for themselves, the word quickly spread. all this on the same date a rival for the ruling party's nomination through his hat into the ring. -- threw his hat into the ring. [cheering] he is a former military leader and is seen by some as the man to beat. in his favor, the fa
. >> if it were not for barack obama -- if it worked for barack obama, why not for nigeria's president? >> good luck. i do solemnly swear. >> he was not elected to the office. as deputy president, he inherited the top job when the former president died. there has long been speculation he would try to win another term by standing as the candidate. on wednesday, he confirmed his ambition with a post on his facebook page. the social networking website was famously and...
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we shall also celebrate the return of barack hussein obama. he is back in talking points just in case any republicans previous efforts to convince you he is secretly foreign did not work on you, they're going to give it one more shot. that's all to come over the course of the hour. >>> but we begin tonight by putting a giant asterisk on the well worn political truism that all politics is local. the big decision democrats had to make about this year's elections was whether or not they would try to run this year's elections as a national campaign, whether they were going to try to run as democrats versus republicans or whether they were going to try to block out everything happening at the national level and, instead, hope that each individual congressional and senate and governor's race would just be viewed as an individual candidate being judged on a local basis. republicans, of course, had the same choice. they made their decision very early on. republicans decided as a party to run a national anti-obama campaign for this year's elections. th
we shall also celebrate the return of barack hussein obama. he is back in talking points just in case any republicans previous efforts to convince you he is secretly foreign did not work on you, they're going to give it one more shot. that's all to come over the course of the hour. >>> but we begin tonight by putting a giant asterisk on the well worn political truism that all politics is local. the big decision democrats had to make about this year's elections was whether or not they...
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barack obama has. this is one of the reasons for so much griping from the left. they are so whiny and sour grapy. ha so, the things -- so the things that are up for negotiation are, what parts of your agenda are we going to dismantle? that is very problematic for,. it could be that we have -- for him. it could be that we have all of this adjudicated in the next presidential election. >> one difference is that barack obama has never been beaten by a republican. bill clinton had. bill clinton knew how to bounce back after that defeat. if the republicans win this time, the president will have a very steep learning curve. >> not only that, but unlike bill clinton and jimmy carter, former governors of southern states, barack obama has never really had to deal, in his political career, with conservative constituents or voters or arguments. it was not a factor in being as state senator from the south side of chicago. it mattered not at all in the walkover election for the illinois senate seat in 2004. that sort of arsenal of instinct and understanding that clinton could
barack obama has. this is one of the reasons for so much griping from the left. they are so whiny and sour grapy. ha so, the things -- so the things that are up for negotiation are, what parts of your agenda are we going to dismantle? that is very problematic for,. it could be that we have -- for him. it could be that we have all of this adjudicated in the next presidential election. >> one difference is that barack obama has never been beaten by a republican. bill clinton had. bill...
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barack obama has not produced any plans about trying to redivide... work out what the state's fall in. but in terms of where... if you want to look at radical ideas about what to do about the state or radical ideas in terms of deficit cutting, you're suddenly looking at britain. and i think britain is interesting in that way. >> rose: what what are the radical ideas? >> i this i the radical... there are two, partly just the savagery that they're doing, they're cutting on a scale unlike any other government. cutting 20% out of most departments. that's a lot to take out. they've exempted health. and that's going to be enormously difficult. >> rose: and as you say in the united states, the cutting is not just fat, they're cutting to the muscle. >> they're cutting it back in a big way. secondly, there is a sort of beginnings of a... there is this big intellectual problem which we've wrestled with, endless people wrestled with and you can see the republican right which is generally in the source of ideas on this, has not really, i think, got on with it. al
barack obama has not produced any plans about trying to redivide... work out what the state's fall in. but in terms of where... if you want to look at radical ideas about what to do about the state or radical ideas in terms of deficit cutting, you're suddenly looking at britain. and i think britain is interesting in that way. >> rose: what what are the radical ideas? >> i this i the radical... there are two, partly just the savagery that they're doing, they're cutting on a scale...
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i have defended barack obama over and over and will continue but i feel like sometimes the only fire hydrant at the westminster dog show. >> sean: i was hoping you would bring that back up. >> i knew you wanted to hear that. i keep hearing republicans talk about, get republicans in and we are going to create jobs. they want small government yet they want government to create jobs. dan talks about corporations sitting not just on a lot of cash, the largest amount of cash in history this is the same capital system that failed us and continues to fail us. [ talking over each other ] >> the banking system, investment banking system -- >> bob, listen the republicans do not expect government to create jobs. government should create the environment of low taxes, smart and lessened regulation, so that individuals can go out and innovate. look at our creative economy. this is what we have to protect in this country. we have to make certain that government creates the environment and gets out of the way. >> you republicans want less regulation of the crooks on wall street who got us into this
i have defended barack obama over and over and will continue but i feel like sometimes the only fire hydrant at the westminster dog show. >> sean: i was hoping you would bring that back up. >> i knew you wanted to hear that. i keep hearing republicans talk about, get republicans in and we are going to create jobs. they want small government yet they want government to create jobs. dan talks about corporations sitting not just on a lot of cash, the largest amount of cash in history...
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he would have cut deals with, with barack obama on things like you know, cap and trade legislation, tax increases, on union issues and so, i have a sense that the republican voters want people really believe in the core issues and that's one of the reasons you've seen the upsets in alaska, delaware, kentucky, nevada, i think the whole electorate has shifted to the right and agree with your premise, now you're going to see this hurricane that's hit the republican, i think it's headed right smack towards nancy pelosi and the democrats. >> paul: okay, if it's a difference this seat, delaware seat is the difference between only 49 republicans in the senate and 50 republicans or 51 in the senate where you have the ability to organize the senate, was it worth the trade? >> yeah, i think ultimately it was worth the trade. i agree with steve that the electorate looks like it's moving to the right, and the o'donnell victory is more a reflection of the anger of the electorate than of christine o'donnell. i'd like to make a point about this, paul. john kerry e-mail that you got, i read some of the
he would have cut deals with, with barack obama on things like you know, cap and trade legislation, tax increases, on union issues and so, i have a sense that the republican voters want people really believe in the core issues and that's one of the reasons you've seen the upsets in alaska, delaware, kentucky, nevada, i think the whole electorate has shifted to the right and agree with your premise, now you're going to see this hurricane that's hit the republican, i think it's headed right smack...
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john raese, the republican, ran for office before, hammering hard on barack obama. joe manchin is popular incumbent democratic governor. he made something of a career going against the grain. moderate to conservative democrat and been really, really tough on barack obama and the agenda. you look at ads however, you see each side taking sort of normally expected positions. manchin attacking raese for his business record and raese attacking manchin for being much more liberal than he let's on. let's listen. >> john race z bad for mine workers. 600 safety violations. >> john raese puts profits before people. i don't trust him to look out for these minors. and neither should you. >> listen to joe manchin supporting obama care. >> i am totally behind health care reform and -- [applause] >> say it ain't so, joe? you are totally behind the medicare cuts that will affect our seniors? you want bigger government and higher taxes to pay for it? sorry, joe, seniors can't afford you to be a rubberstamp for barack obama. >> reporter: megyn, manchin is not just running from the ob
john raese, the republican, ran for office before, hammering hard on barack obama. joe manchin is popular incumbent democratic governor. he made something of a career going against the grain. moderate to conservative democrat and been really, really tough on barack obama and the agenda. you look at ads however, you see each side taking sort of normally expected positions. manchin attacking raese for his business record and raese attacking manchin for being much more liberal than he let's on....
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that's what barack obama is doing. i think he's making great strides in changing people's lives for the better. again, who cares about washington. let's not be so seflf-indulgent and self-reverential. let's make a difference in people's lives. >> back in the day when he was running the inaugural committee in 1993 i went to rahm, rahm can be a little brusque. i say, look, we need tickets to give the kids east of the river to come to the inaugural. i said, kids, rahm said absolutely. tonight, kids with pre-existing conditions will be able to keep their health care because of rahm emanuel. thank you, rahm, god bless you. >> everybody take a time out. our panel is going to stay with us. we have a lot more to come including the test paul laid out. getting things done. when we come back, we'll give you the top news stories today. a blunt warning for the congress from michael bloomberg of new york. he says congress needs to do more. we'll go through the record of this session and see how much is good and what is not so good.
that's what barack obama is doing. i think he's making great strides in changing people's lives for the better. again, who cares about washington. let's not be so seflf-indulgent and self-reverential. let's make a difference in people's lives. >> back in the day when he was running the inaugural committee in 1993 i went to rahm, rahm can be a little brusque. i say, look, we need tickets to give the kids east of the river to come to the inaugural. i said, kids, rahm said absolutely....
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barack obama's favorable rating was 35% and the democrat wont there, too. it remains to see how powerful the tea party will be in a general election. >> david gergen, some democrats are saying we want these tea party candidates to win because they are on the fringe and we will be able to win against them in a general election. are they just kind of overly optimistic on that one? >> i agree with paul. it remains to be seen. i do think there is going to be now a -- there are going to be some of these races where the tea party folks are as candidates are doing much better than anybody would have expected. people wrote off ms. angle. that is a very close race. i don't think they should be written off. a big night for jim demint. i do think there are very large questions now that are going to hang over us after the elections about how we govern the country, how decisions are reached in washington. whether you can reach bipartisan agreement on budget deficits. >> david is right. i left scott brown out. that is the most important victory since barack obama won. >>
barack obama's favorable rating was 35% and the democrat wont there, too. it remains to see how powerful the tea party will be in a general election. >> david gergen, some democrats are saying we want these tea party candidates to win because they are on the fringe and we will be able to win against them in a general election. are they just kind of overly optimistic on that one? >> i agree with paul. it remains to be seen. i do think there is going to be now a -- there are going to...
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cleanly the anti-colonial ideology of barack obama sr. goes a long way to explain the actions and policies of his son in the oval office. the invisible father provides the inspiration." the piece was embraced by house speaker turned news commentator newt gingrich. >> it's really a stunning insight to say what if he is so outside our comprehension, only if you understand kenyan anti-colonial behavior can you begin to piece together, and that that's the most accurate predictive model for his behavior. >> but some conservatives were appalled by the "forbes" piece. >> and it also sends a message, and i say this as a republican, there are a lot of other people who are the descendants of african traditions. are they not welcome in our party? do we not think they're real americans? >> liberals, meanwhile, focused their fire on newt. >> newt gingrich i think has hit a new low, playing to the birther fringe of the republican party, accusing the president of the united states of having a kenyan world view. >> debra saunders, you wrote this week tha
cleanly the anti-colonial ideology of barack obama sr. goes a long way to explain the actions and policies of his son in the oval office. the invisible father provides the inspiration." the piece was embraced by house speaker turned news commentator newt gingrich. >> it's really a stunning insight to say what if he is so outside our comprehension, only if you understand kenyan anti-colonial behavior can you begin to piece together, and that that's the most accurate predictive model...
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president barack obama obama defended u.n. sanctions the u.s. has spearheaded over iran's nuclear program though he called for dialogue when the door remains open to diplomacy should iran choose to walk through. the dialogue awkward dinner job responded with drove the u.s. and european union delegations out of the assembly hall all together he claimed nine eleven was an inside job by america. to have us believe that most people believe that some segments within the u.s. government has traded the attack to reverse the decline in the u.s. economy and his group in the middle east in order to save the zionist regime command in a job may have lost some of his audience inside the halls but he continued the conversation in public when you're smiling you believe or started that the government had to have about eleven and what seemed like interviews with almost every network and he had a captive audience on the street to have. activists to protest against his visit almost daily how do. you pomp and circumstance aside ahmadinejad said he may return to the
president barack obama obama defended u.n. sanctions the u.s. has spearheaded over iran's nuclear program though he called for dialogue when the door remains open to diplomacy should iran choose to walk through. the dialogue awkward dinner job responded with drove the u.s. and european union delegations out of the assembly hall all together he claimed nine eleven was an inside job by america. to have us believe that most people believe that some segments within the u.s. government has traded...